On March 16, 2024, Mazda Philippines announced its upcoming role as the authorized distributor of AutoExe tuning parts and accessories within the country. Before its anticipated market debut by the end of 2024, Mazda Philippines unveiled the MX-5 AutoExe Edition. This exclusive version of the MX-5 marks the start of their collaboration, as Mazda Philippines and AutoExe collaborate closely to expand their domestic product range.
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The MX-5 AutoExe Edition includes AutoExe parts, valued at over P115,000, installed at no additional cost to customers. Based on the MX-5 2.0L Skyactiv MT model, featuring a black top and black leather interior, the MX-5 AutoExe Edition maximizes the roadster’s lightweight construction and ideal 50:50 weight distribution. The added equipment in this special MX-5 includes the AutoExe Tower Brace Set, AutoExe Member Brace Set, AutoExe MT Shift Knob, and AutoExe Carbon Key Cover, complemented by a distinctive AutoExe badge. As for pricing? The MX-5 AutoExe Edition is priced at P2,200,000 with only five units available for sale.
Mazda Philippines will soon offer official AutoExe parts and accessories
The official launch of AutoExe in the Philippines is scheduled before the end of 2024.
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On March 16, 2024, Mazda Philippines announced its upcoming role as the authorized distributor of AutoExe tuning parts and accessories within the country. Before its anticipated market debut by the end of 2024, Mazda Philippines unveiled the MX-5 AutoExe Edition. This exclusive version of the MX-5 marks the start of their collaboration, as Mazda Philippines and AutoExe collaborate closely to expand their domestic product range.
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The MX-5 AutoExe Edition includes AutoExe parts, valued at over P115,000, installed at no additional cost to customers. Based on the MX-5 2.0L Skyactiv MT model, featuring a black top and black leather interior, the MX-5 AutoExe Edition maximizes the roadster’s lightweight construction and ideal 50:50 weight distribution. The added equipment in this special MX-5 includes the AutoExe Tower Brace Set, AutoExe Member Brace Set, AutoExe MT Shift Knob, and AutoExe Carbon Key Cover, complemented by a distinctive AutoExe badge. As for pricing? The MX-5 AutoExe Edition is priced at P2,200,000 with only five units available for sale.
“Mazda has always prided itself in building cars that create a lasting, almost inseparable bond with its owner. Today, we are proud to announce that we are bringing in AutoExe to the Philippines. We see this as the next step to offer more to our customers, and of course, to Mazda enthusiasts.”
Steven Tan
President and CEO of Mazda Philippines
So, now that we know how much the MX-5 AutoExe Edition costs, what are the individual benefits of the added parts? Let’s start with the AutoExe tower brace set. Mazda states this brace set is an evolved tower bar thanks to its three-dimensional structure, allowing energy to be distributed evenly while doubling the rigidity of the front and rear suspension. This results in increased agility and steering response.
Meanwhile, the AutoExe member brace set is an advanced version of a lower arm bar. Whereas a typical lower arm bar only directly connects the left and right sides, the AutoExe member brace set covers a wider area and effectively suppresses the twisting motion of the body.
Made of genuine leather hand-sewn by professional craftsmen, the AutoExe MT shift knob is designed for form and function. It features details such as sporty red stitching and a black alumite logo plate with a laser-printed logo, enhancing the look and texture. No better way to improve the driving experience than improving the object you interact with the most right?
Finally, there is the AutoExe Carbon Key Cover. Made of dry carbon, it is produced with the same autoclave method used for making racing car bodies. Etched with the AutoExe logo, it fits the MX-5’s standard advanced key. It’s not gonna win you any races but it certainly gets you in the mood for one.
Moving to the company that produced the aforementioned equipment, AutoExe is a renowned tuning company and parts manufacturer specializing in Mazda vehicles. Established by Yojiro Terada, a former Mazda works driver, AutoExe’s engineering ethos is deeply rooted in the Le Mans spirit. Terada, also known as “Japan’s Mr. Le Mans,” boasts the most appearances at the prestigious endurance race. Leveraging his extensive racing experience, he has utilized the Circuit de la Sarthe, the venue for the annual race, as a crucial development platform.
Because Le Mans takes place on public roads, AutoExe parts transcend mere aesthetics or exclusive circuit applications. The core objective, according to them, is to deliver a “New Driving Sensation,” emphasizing parts and accessories tailored for street or daily driving. AutoExe engineers components to enhance driving performance without compromising practicality and comfort. Their approach focuses on developing parts that synergize to form a well-rounded, cohesive driving experience or in simpler terms, a car you can take to the track and to the shops.
The official introduction of AutoExe in the Philippines is scheduled before the year’s end. Further details regarding the partnership, including part availability and pricing, will be revealed close to the launch date. If this news has got you interested in owning a Mazda vehicle, check out the Mazda Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph and search for the Mazda that’s right for you.
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